The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 288F. Jefferies, 1967 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... honour , " whereas some of the modern school do not care about it . They would like to see their opponent foozle or go into a bunker . They would like their opponent to test the strength of the wind as to being able to carry a burn or ...
... honour , " whereas some of the modern school do not care about it . They would like to see their opponent foozle or go into a bunker . They would like their opponent to test the strength of the wind as to being able to carry a burn or ...
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... honour upon him , the Royal favour took the form of a pension of £ 3,000 a year for two lives . His successor , Sir John Cust , member for Grantham , received no title ; the next Speaker , Sir Fletcher Norton , was created Lord Grantley ...
... honour upon him , the Royal favour took the form of a pension of £ 3,000 a year for two lives . His successor , Sir John Cust , member for Grantham , received no title ; the next Speaker , Sir Fletcher Norton , was created Lord Grantley ...
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... Honour " : " It was a pretty invention , and received into most governments of the world , to institute certain vain and insignificant distinctions to honour and recompence vertue ; such as crowns of lawrel , oak . . . the prerogative ...
... Honour " : " It was a pretty invention , and received into most governments of the world , to institute certain vain and insignificant distinctions to honour and recompence vertue ; such as crowns of lawrel , oak . . . the prerogative ...
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